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![]() | 8/2/2016 Pennsylvania Study Finds Higher Speed Limits Encourage Better CompliancePennsylvania Department of Transportation finds the primary effect of increasing the speed limit to 70 MPH was greater compliance. It is often said that raising speed limits serves as an invitation to drivers to hit the gas and exceed the limit by an even greater margin. That was not the case in a Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) study released June 30. The report examined the effect of boosting the maximum legal speed on the Pennsylvania highways and toll roads to 70 MPH.
The agency hired consultants to use radar guns to sample traffic speeds at key road segments between two and ten months after the s ... | ||
![]() | 8/1/2016 France, Italy, UK: Speed Cameras Painted, TorchedVigilantes disable speed cameras in Scotland, France and Italy with spraypaint and fire. | ||
![]() | 7/29/2016 Texas Appeals Court Restores Right To Vote On Camera BanSecond highest court in Texas reverses judge who blocked a referendum vote on red light cameras in Cleveland. | ||
![]() | 7/28/2016 Florida Appeal Court Saves Red Light CamerasAppellate panel in Florida invites the state Supreme Court to resolve questions surrounding the legality of red light cameras. | ||
![]() | 7/27/2016 Virginia Town Destroyed Required Red Light Camera RecordsVirginia Beach, Virginia ignores state law requiring the study of engineering improvements prior to installing red light cameras. |
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